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Tango de Nácar & Guillermo Fernández

Thu. 21/05 _ 20:00h

Cellule 133a - Brussels

Venue:

CELLULE 133a
Av. Ducpetiaux 133a
1060 – Saint Gilles, Brussels
Belgium

TANGO DE NÁCAR & GUILLERMO FERNANDEZ

Tango de Nácar makes its Belgian debut with a series of intimate concerts, exploring contemporary tango while also presenting special dates dedicated to the traditional milonguero dance repertoire.

Featuring leading figures of Buenos Aires’ tango scene:
Daniel Ruggiero – bandoneon, Humberto Ridolfi – violin, Fulvio Giraudo – piano, Camilo Córdoba – guitar, and Cristian Basto – double bass.

With special guest artist Guillermo Fernandez 💥 Together for this gala night of concert and milonga with live music.

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TANGO DE NÁCAR

Tango de Nácar is a quintet born from the collaboration of five of the most outstanding musicians in today’s tango scene.

Far beyond a traditional quintet, this ensemble represents a convergence of legacies: decades of experience, personal styles, and musical philosophies woven together to create something deeply new. Like nacre, formed layer by layer over time, Tango de Nácar is a sonic reflection of tango’s history and its ongoing evolution.

Drawing inspiration from the great masters of all times — Pugliese, Piazzolla, Troilo, Gobbi, Salgán, among others — and reimagining their works through original arrangements, the group explores the boundaries of tango and lets them dissolve naturally into other contemporary musical languages.
The result is not a rupture, but a deepening: a dialogue between eras, styles, and identities.

Tango de Nácar is more than a project. It is a luminous offering: a tribute to tango roots, reimagined by this amazing tango musicians.

The ensemble recorded their debut EP album, “Retratos,” released in July 2024, featuring original arrangements that combine sophistication, emotion, and a bold musical vision. (Listen here).

Daniel Ruggiero – bandoneon

Fulvio Giraudo – piano

Cristian Basto – double bass 

Humberto Ridolfi – violin 

Camilo Córdoba – guitar